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    Quote Originally Posted by Bones97 View Post
    Where abouts in Mandurah are they?
    I will check the reciept and let you know

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    Grating FRO
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    I got mine for 120 a pair.

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    a few sand, mud bridging options

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95m6VHEWvFk&feature=related"]Overland Journal: Sand Ladder Test - YouTube[/ame]

    The glass mats (gratemate) look pretty good. Anyone selling them in the eastern states?

    Edit- found Bridging Ladders - TrackMats sold by Composite Engineering Pty Ltd 4 Monterey Road, Dandenong South VIC 3175 p: +61 3 9791 3305

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    I bought a set of the Muputrax a couple of years ago and they come in their own heavy duty bag. As others have said, they are heavier than the plastic type tracks (eg maxtrax etc). Mine came with accessories to turn the pair into a table and bench seat, which I have used several times in that form. Still haven’t needed them for a recovery though!

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    Fibreglass recovery tracks

    Found these in the garage during the weekend clean out.

    No direct sunlight, I assume the material would still be sound.

    Last edited by W&KO; 15th September 2020 at 03:18 PM. Reason: Added pic

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    We used to use that stuff for walkways, etc.
    Pretty good stuff, but make sure you wear gloves when handling them, especially after they've been used. Lots of lovely fibreglass splinters just waiting for a new home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    We used to use that stuff for walkways, etc.
    Pretty good stuff, but make sure you wear gloves when handling them, especially after they've been used. Lots of lovely fibreglass splinters just waiting for a new home!
    Ditching them, have offered up to some mates if they don’t take it I’ll cut a piece to go under the hot water system and send the rest to the dump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Ditching them, have offered up to some mates if they don’t take it I’ll cut a piece to go under the hot water system and send the rest to the dump.
    bugger too far and covid...

    I've been thinking about getting a set and modding them so they fit in the gate panels of arkie
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    Set of those saved son's GU in a sand sink hole. They work better than max tracks and a lot cheaper too.

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